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Flight #96-008

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19 Oct 1995
Track #03



The flight track image to the left begins over the Brazos River, north of Breckenridg e, Texas. Proceeds north, overflying tiny Lake Cooper and the larger Lake Kickapoo, w ith its two islands in clear view. Further north is Lake Diversion and the east/west flowing Wichita River. Ends over farm-fields on the banks of the Red River and its co nfluence with the smaller Pease River (south) and North Fork Red River (north).

R: 2.14 microns
G: 1.62 microns
B: 0.55 microns
Mission Summary
Date: October 19, 1995
ER-2 Flight Number: 96-008
Flight Location: Oklahoma
Principal Investigator: Dr. Francisco Valero (Scripps)
Additional Sensors: RAMS, CLS, VIS
Objective: Investigate the absorption of solar radiation by clouds, aerosols, and atmospheric gases.

Level-1B Processing Information
Level-1B Data processed by: Ames Research Center
Level-1B Data Version: #09
Level-1B Configuration: (sample file)
Calibration Type: Final
Calibration Version: ARESE 1.0
Temperature Adjustment: 35C
Status: Completed with final calibration

Flight Track Map

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Straight Line Flight Tracks: 33
Scanlines Processed: 88121
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Lat/Lon ranges are for the BEG-END scanline nadir pixels.
Flight
Track
Time_Span
(GMT)
Heading
(Deg)
Lat_Range
(Deg_N)
Lon_Range
(Deg_W)
Length
(Scanlines)
01 16:26-16:27 342 32.23-32.39 98.47-98.52 566
02 16:27-16:32 343 32.40-32.87 98.53-98.68 1634
03 16:32-16:48 343 32.88-34.62 98.68-99.26 6100
04 16:49-17:01 352 34.68-36.07 99.27-99.43 4571
05 17:02-17:13 1 36.14-37.42 99.43-99.30 4296
06 17:17-17:24 133 37.42-36.82 98.92-98.21 2680
07 17:25-17:31 107 36.76-36.51 98.07-97.15 2493
08 17:36-17:40 248 36.73-36.57 97.12-97.59 1431
09 17:40-17:46 258 36.54-36.41 97.69-98.39 2017
10 17:46-17:53 241 36.37-36.02 98.48-99.23 2424
11 17:56-18:07 1 36.18-37.42 99.42-99.30 4173
12 18:09-18:17 136 37.47-36.82 98.99-98.21 2955
13 18:18-18:25 109 36.77-36.51 98.10-97.16 2624
14 18:30-18:33 249 36.70-36.57 97.20-97.60 1176
15 18:34-18:39 256 36.56-36.40 97.64-98.39 2124
16 18:40-18:46 240 36.36-36.02 98.49-99.23 2368
17 18:49-19:00 2 36.20-37.42 99.43-99.30 4012
18 19:03-19:11 134 37.47-36.82 99.01-98.21 2987
19 19:12-19:18 108 36.77-36.51 98.10-97.16 2555
20 19:23-19:26 249 36.71-36.57 97.16-97.59 1281
21 19:27-19:32 255 36.56-36.40 97.63-98.39 2192
22 19:33-19:40 241 36.37-36.02 98.48-99.22 2418
23 19:43-19:46 1 36.28-36.61 99.41-99.38 1075
24 19:46-19:53 2 36.61-37.42 99.38-99.30 2661
25 19:56-20:04 136 37.46-36.82 98.99-98.21 2936
26 20:05-20:12 109 36.77-36.51 98.11-97.15 2637
27 20:16-20:20 241 36.73-36.57 97.19-97.59 1213
28 20:20-20:26 255 36.55-36.41 97.66-98.39 2075
29 20:26-20:33 240 36.38-36.02 98.46-99.23 2430
30 20:34-20:37 167 35.88-35.56 99.30-99.20 1100
31 20:37-20:48 163 35.54-34.38 99.19-98.74 4048
32 20:48-21:09 164 34.37-32.06 98.73-97.90 7832
33 21:09-21:12 169 32.05-31.75 97.90-97.82 1037
Images 01 through 33 in sequence

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